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stuff.co.nz What’s on JULY THURSDAYJULY30 Community Energy Action (CEA) Information Evening: Find out howyou can reduce your power bill by using your energy more efficiently. Lincoln Library, Thursday, 30 July from 5:30pm until 7pm. All welcome – secure your place by booking at the library or by phoning 03 347 2876. FRIDAYJULY31 Bake Sale: Lincoln Primary, 10:30am, outside the school office. Prices range from 50c – $2 per item. Gluten andGluten Free Options.All proceeds for sports gear for classrooms. SATURDAYAUGUST1 Help Nepal: Acharity concert. Christchurch performers have put together an eclectic mix of jazz, musical theatre, classical and traditional music for your enjoyment. Help them help Nepal. Entry by donation. All proceeds go to Nepal relief effort.West Melton Community Hall, 6.30pm. AUGUST SATURDAYAUGUST 1 –SUNDAY AUGUST2 Methven Craft Fair: The Methven Craft Fair is a Methven Playcentre fundraiser. This year, aswell as a raffle, the last of the recipe bookswill be for sale. These were made to commemorate the playcentre’s 50th Jubilee earlier this year. $20 for one, two or more $15 each.All the recipes were provided by families from Playcentre over the last 50years. Mount Hutt Memorial Hall, 10am – 4pm. Free admission. Sausage sizzle. WEDNESDAYAUGUST 5 – SUNDAYAUGUST30 Entanglement: featuring works by Blanche Fryer, Stuart Lloyd-Harris, David Lloyd,Demarnia Lloyd-Harris. Profound moments shape our lives aswe age; these are stories each one of us carries unseen, connections made and broken, building a webwhich formswhowe are and howwe understand the world.Down by the Liffey Gallery, Lincoln. Open to Public:Wed – Sun, 10am– 4pm WEDNESDAYAUGUST12 Stevie Tonks, Loren Sila and guitaristDaniel Hitchens:A MulledWine event that is set to be a night of acoustic brilliance for the community. Made possible through the collaboration between The HororataVillage Bar and Cafe Âand The Selwyn Arts Trust. Tickets $25 per person, purchased from the Hororata Cafe Â in person. Doors open at 6.30pm and refreshmentswill be available to purchase on the night. Limited Door Sales are available at a cost of $30. Please contact the Hororata Cafe details. SATURDAYAUGUST15 Truffles,Wine&Food:With the truffle season upon us,we have a unique opportunity for you to experience this luxury gourmet ingredient. Local Bianchetto White Truffle producer and Selwyn Food& Wine trail member, Borchii Park will be showcasing their exquisite truffles at a special five course dinner prepared by Lauren from LangdaleVineyard Restaurant and matchedwith carefully selected wines from True&DaringWinery. This special eventwill give diners a chance to try truffles prepared in several differentways. Ataste experience not to be missed. Bookings are essential as spaces are limited. LangdaleVineyard Restaurant, 161 Langdales Road from 7pm. Tickets $80 per person. Book online at celias.co.nz/collections/ events or call Celia for more information on03 347 8269, or email celia@trueanddaring.com Â on03 318 7059 for full Jazz Gourmet:with guest Jimmy Rainey. Share an old-school, classy evening of jazz and bossa novawith singing, sax, and swinging piano. Cameron Stewart andTomHarris (Jazz Gourmet) will be joined by Jimmy Rainey on sax. Nut Point Centre,West Melton from 7.30pm. Tickets $25pp from nutpoint.org SelwynTimebankOrientation: Timebanking is away of trading skills, knowledge and serviceswithin the community. Instead of dollars, time credits are used as payment. You earn time credits for the work you do, and then use them to ‘buy’ another member’s time to get the services you need. Everyone’s time is equal no matter what type of work is done, one hour always equals one time credit. 1=1. Every person is equally valued.Orientations run on the third Thursday of every month 6-7pm and the firstMonday of every month 10-11am at the Lincoln Library. This is a 1 hour friendly session to find out more about Timebanking, have a look at thewebsite, and answer any questions that you may have. For further information please contactMeredith on 03 325 7062, email selwyntimebank@gmail.com or sign up via the website selwyntimebank.net.nz SATURDAYAUGUST22 Winter Second Hand Book Sale: Lose yourself in a book thiswinter and grab a bargain at Lincoln’s Annual Second Hand Book Sale. Make your selection by listening to some great live music and pick up some quality locally grown spray free veg/fruit, plants, flowers, take the opportunity to sample some awardwinning artisan produce and baking or even find that extra special gift handcrafted by one of Lincoln Farmers’ and Craft Market’s talented crafters – including wood products, hand made clothing and winter woollens, art, toys, jewellery.... . See facebook.com/lincolnmarket for full details. Located on green beside Hillyers Cafe, Lincoln. 10amto 1pm Once on Chunuk Bair: Drama by Maurice Shadbolt, told with grim humour, about our soldiers at Chunuk Bair, Gallipoli. Imagine Charitable Trust in association with The Air Force Museum of New Zealand brings this epic WorldWar I centenary production toWigram. Pre dawn on August the 8th, 1915, theWellingtonRegiment begins their offensive to seize Chunuk Bair – a strategic peak looking down over Gallipoli. The Regiment captures the high ground, but their success is short lived when the Turks counter attack. This is the story of the courageous young Wellington menand their struggle to hold off the enemy. Dealingwith malnutrition, water deprivation, injury, and zero support, the Wellington regiment fought bravely and with defiant black humour. They showed themselves to bemenof enormous strength and fortitude. Shadbolt interprets this episode of the war as a defining moment in the birth ofNew Zealand as a nation. The play presentsmen to look up to and rememberwith awe and gratitude. Itwill inspire in the What’ on n ae y u JULY 29, 2015, CENTRAL CANTERBURY NEWS -August 22 July 30 involved! Get Onaforeign land ourmendid die... audience pride in their NewZealand heritage and a challenge to live with courage and passion. As the second week of this season falls precisely 100 years on from the campaign on Chunuk Bair, this is a never-to-berepeated opportunity to crown theWWI centenary events in Christchurch with a stunning theatrical tribute. Playing from July 29 – August 8, with a range of performance times – 7.30pm, 6pmand 3pm Saturday matinees. The Air Force Museum, Wigram, July 29-August 8. Tickets from Eventfinda. Information at imaginetheatre.co.nz 9 Cold, dark nightsmean more time indoors, but it doesn’t have to be screen time. Snuggle downwith a good book and steal away to tropical shores, distant times or magical kingdoms. Your local library has an almost limitless supply of material to take you away from the every day, or give you all the tools and tricks you need tomake your day better, brighter and more bountiful. EVENTSLISTINGS Events are listed free of charge, subject to space availability andmay be removed without notice. 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